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If I take out pet insurance how soon can I start a new claim?
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My cat has been fighting with a bully cat who bullys all the cats in my road, he has had a minor injuries so far. If I take out pet insurance how soon can i make a claim, knowing my luck I will take it out today and he will come in tonight sctrached to bits.
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I think the 14-day embargo on claiming is pretty much standard-most companies I know of have that in place.
They also won't cover any existing conditions, but you probably knew that!
Would it be worth keeping your cat in for a fortnight? Or is that a bit much to expect of him? Poor boy.
I think the 14-day embargo on claiming is pretty much standard-most companies I know of have that in place.
They also won't cover any existing conditions, but you probably knew that!
Would it be worth keeping your cat in for a fortnight? Or is that a bit much to expect of him? Poor boy.
I always thought that all cats were laid-back and conceited. But when I got my first cat about six years ago I got a bit of a surprise.
George was old, nervous and had previously been a stray. He was in a bad state when the CP caught him. I started reading cat books and found out about cat bullying.
George died last year and I now have two 2 year old siblings. They are always fighting and I never know if they are playing or really fighting. The female sometimes beats up her brother and he usually ends up at the vets with infected wounds. It is hard to see the wounds.
I have friends who have bully cats coming into their houses through their cat flaps and eating their cats food. Cats are terrified to go out as the bully is lying in wait.
I think that there should be a Dangerous Cats Act and owners of bully cats should be held accountable. :-)
The problem is that all cats look like a picture of innocence and it is hard to imagine any of those angelic faces belonging to a cat bully.
I have just looked down at my little Frankie and his white nose has a little red wound that wasn't there a little while ago - what is a mum to do?
George was old, nervous and had previously been a stray. He was in a bad state when the CP caught him. I started reading cat books and found out about cat bullying.
George died last year and I now have two 2 year old siblings. They are always fighting and I never know if they are playing or really fighting. The female sometimes beats up her brother and he usually ends up at the vets with infected wounds. It is hard to see the wounds.
I have friends who have bully cats coming into their houses through their cat flaps and eating their cats food. Cats are terrified to go out as the bully is lying in wait.
I think that there should be a Dangerous Cats Act and owners of bully cats should be held accountable. :-)
The problem is that all cats look like a picture of innocence and it is hard to imagine any of those angelic faces belonging to a cat bully.
I have just looked down at my little Frankie and his white nose has a little red wound that wasn't there a little while ago - what is a mum to do?
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